Five early gadget reveals from this year's Consumer Electronics Show.

First Look at CES 2013

First Look at CES 2013

The Consumer Electronics Show has unofficially pre-opened to the non-public with CES Unveiled, a press-preview two days before the show. We've fought our way through rabid reporters and photographers to get the scoop on a few of the most interesting (and baffling) gadgets at the event.

Lenovo Horizon

Lenovo Horizon

At 27 inches, this tablet computer is really more of a table computer—similar to the Microsoft Surface from several years ago, but squarely aimed at consumers. The Horizon can function as a standard Windows 8 computer, but can also be laid flat on a tabletop (or turned into a tabletop with an accessory stand) and used by multiple people from multiple angles. To enable this sort of multi-user experience, Lenovo has created a separate UI called Aura, which supports up to 10 touch inputs and let's users do things like share photos or videos in personalized windows pushed across the table. It also makes for a pretty slick gaming device, with included accessories such as stick-on joysticks, air-hockey paddles, and a die with integrated positioning sensors that wirelessly tells the computer which way it landed. Lenovo reps say it should hit the market this summer for around $1600.